Boston Early Music Festival Presents: Telemann’s Pimpinone & Ino
Jordan Hall


Inspired by the Italian comic intermezzi, Pimpinone approaches social class and seduction with stylish slapstick and evocative humanity as the narcissistic Pimpinone is stung by the beauty and barbs of his charming chambermaid, Vespetta. The cantata Ino is a true hidden gem with a thrilling story drawn from Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Written late in Telemann’s life, this miniature masterpiece is a bridge between the Baroque and Classical eras, full of dynamic theatrics and gorgeous music.
Originally presented in November 2021, Musical Directors Paul O’Dette and Stephen Stubbs alongside Stage Directors Gilbert Blin and Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière lead three of BEMF’s favorite singers and the all-star BEMF Chamber Ensemble in this engaging double bill. Starring in Pimpinone will be stellar soprano Danielle Reutter-Harrah as Vespetta alongside thrilling baritone Christian Immler in the title role, while Ino will feature celebrated soprano Amanda Forsythe. Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière will also appear as a dancer in the production.
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Artist(s)
Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs, Musical Directors
Gilbert Blin & Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière, Stage Directors
Robert Mealy, Concertmaster
Melinda Sullivan, Dance Director
Gilbert Blin & WERIEM, Costume Designers
Kelly Martin, Lighting Director
Kathleen Fay, Executive Producer
Amanda Forsythe, Ino
Danielle Reutter-Harrah, Vespetta
Christian Immler, Pimpinone
Marie-Nathalie Lacoursière, dancer
BOSTON EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Robert Mealy, Sarah Darling, Jesse Irons & Julie Andrijeski, violin I
Cynthia Roberts, Emily Dahl & Beth Wenstrom, violin II
Daniel Elyar & Laura Jeppesen, viola
Phoebe Carrai & Keiran Campbell, violoncello
Nathaniel Chase, double bass
Andrea LeBlanc & Mara Riley, flute
Todd Williams & Nathanael Udell, natural horn
Joseph Gascho, harpsichord
Paul O’Dette, theorbo
Stephen Stubbs, theorbo & Baroque guitar